Bicycling Australia

Anya Louw

SINCE MAKING HER NRS debut in 2017 as a Year 11 student, she’s gone on to become the 2018 Oceania U19 Time Trial Champion and recently represented Australia at the UCI Road World Championships in Austria.

Just how good is Louw? Only time will tell. But to put her results in some context, she’s the only U19 Australian woman to have taken gold at a major championship in 2018 ahead of the much-vaunted Victorian Sarah Gigante. This alone makes Louw’s wheel one well worth following.

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